ONE: CENTRE OF THE MALLPostcard shows the interior of Toronto’s Galleria Mall. It was built in 1972 and had an aesthetic that never seemed to change. The central area of the mall is known for its numerous pot lights.

Text on reverse side: While there is plenty of room for dancing, visitors to this west end mall tend to be found buying tuxedos, eating sandwiches, and relaxing on wooden benches.

TWO: CANDY DISPENSERSThese candy machines were located in at Toronto's Galleria Mall, which is notorious for its stuck-in-the-past aesthetic.

Text on reverse side: The mall is home to a number of dispensers that offer a nice selection of candy, including Chews, Blots Jawbreakers, and Bubble King Gumballs.